Overexpression a “fruit-weight 2.2-like” gene OsFWL5 improves rice resistance

Rice(2019)

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Background Rice ( Oryza sativa ) feeds half of the world’s population. Rice grain yield and quality which are constrained by diseases and mineral nutritions have important human healthy impacts. Plant “fruit-weight 2.2-like” ( FWL ) genes play key roles in modulating plant fruit weight, organ size and iron distribution. Previous work has uncovered that the grains of OsFWL5- oeverexpressing rice accumulated more beneficial element zinc (Zn) and less toxic element cadmium (Cd) content. However, whether FWL genes play roles in rice resistance remains unknown. Findings Here, we validated that one of rice FWL genes OsFWL5 plays a positive role in defense to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae ( Xoo ). Overexpresion of OsFWL5 promotes H 2 O 2 accumulation and cell death. The OsFWL5- overexpresing plants show activated flg22-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and increased resistance to Xoo , indicating that OsFWL5 functions to increase pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity in rice. The activated defense response is associated with increased the expression of genes involved in jasmonic acid (JA)-related signaling. Furthermore, Cd can induce rice resistance to Xoo , and OsFWL5 is required for Cd-induced rice defense response. Conclusion Putting our finds and previous work together, OsFWL5 could be a candiate gene for breeders to genetically improve rice resistance and grain quality.
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